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Much work to be done improving Indonesia’s infrastructure

In 2011, the Indonesian government unveiled a framework document for developing the country in six corridors that stretch right across the archipelago, with infrastructure development emphasised as the foundation for the successful implementation of most of the other key identified growth target areas, including mining, agriculture and tourism.

Africa’s industrialisation: islands of success?

By 2020 we can expect to see another 250 million people living on the African continent. Most African countries will therefore need to create significant numbers of jobs to provide for their young populations. Yet progress in industrialisation, a vital job creation sector, has so far been slow.

Focus on Supply Chains

China's antitrust regulators are stepping up enforcement, explain Tracy Wut and David Fleming, partners at Baker & McKenzie.

Beyond the status quo

Report Summary

Beyond the status quo: Searching for value in index products is an Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) report sponsored by Northern Trust Asset Servicing. It is a follow-up briefing paper to our March 2013 executive summary entitled Obtaining value from index products, which drew on a survey of 329 financial industry executives. 

European M&A

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Sovereign debt crises, political uncertainty and weak economic growth across the board have hobbled the recovery of Europe’s M&A market from the body blows delivered by the global financial crisis of 2008. But some of Europe’s charms are enduring for investors who prefer to dig a bit deeper: its stable regulatory environment, its global brands and its skilled talent pool, to name just a few.

Boosting agriculture

It is hard to imagine that Nigeria, the largest oil exporting country in Africa, once had a vibrant agricultural exporting sector. In fact the sector was so significant that it accounted for around 60% of the country’s output in the 1960s and provided over 75% of its export earnings.

A series of bespoke country reports

This series of country reports was commissioned by Aberdeen Asset Management, and will cover Thailand, India, Brazil, Singapore, Indonesia, Australia and Japan. Reports will be released weekly, please check back later for more countries.

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Montreal offers best overall return on investment in an overseas undergraduate education

As the global middle class expands and demand for higher education grows, student mobility is on the rise.

Is the commodities supercycle over?

A recent article in the Financial Times proclaimed that, beyond all doubt, the "commodities supercycle is dead“.

Japan's middle market

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